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I would get the chip fully installed and double check the battery cable connections. You might have a grounding strap or something that didn't get hooked back up just right.
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After doing some research, I think I might need one of these?
RadioShack® Snap-Together Ferrite Choke Core - RadioShack.com I have found several post where people had issues after a TS switch install and this fixed it. |
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It wouldn't hurt anything to try it.
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Just wanted to report back. The interference is definately coming from the cord for the switch. Like I said before I have not mounted my switch yet, so if I stick the cord & switch in my door pocket away from the dash the radio returns to normal. If I lay it over the steering column like I had it after I first installed it the interference returns. With that said, I am confident the ferrite choke will fix my problem. I have not had a chance to go by Radio Shack yet, I will report back when I do.
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There is another company making chips that DOES have quite a few issues with this phenomenon (not really a problem, but it affects some vehicles). |
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I finally picked up a choke today, I'll report back after I get it put on... I am confident this will take care of it. |
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Just a heads up. The choke helped my issue, I put two as close to the base as I could. They were $2.99 at Radio Shack BTW.
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